He earned his bachelor’s degree in civil engineering from the University of Virginia in 1995, but Charles Way has never worked in that field. His professional life led him down other paths.
After graduating from UVA, Way spent 21 years in the NFL, first as a player and then as an executive, and he now works primarily in real estate. Still, if he’s never actually been employed as engineer, he’s made good use of the skills he learned in a demanding curriculum at the University.
“Problem-solving is always a key component of any engineer’s purpose,” Way said on a Zoom call from his home in Wayne, New Jersey. “So being in player development, just trying to figure out how to get things done and how to make players and coaches and ownership work together, is a task in itself, and that’s what I did for almost 15 years.”
Way, a bruising fullback who was a team captain at UVA, joined the New York Giants as a sixth-round draft pick in 1995. In his five seasons with the Giants, he rushed for 1,356 yards, caught 118 passes and scored 14 touchdowns.
A knee injury ended Way’s playing career, but he found other ways to contribute to the organization. He spent 14 years as the Giants’ director of player development before leaving the team in 2014 to head the NFL’s Department of Player Engagement. In that role, he oversaw the programs and services that were provided to all NFL teams.
Way, who’s from Philadelphia, grew up in a family that stressed the importance of education.